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About the artist

Patricia Langevin is a contemporary abstract painter living and working in Calgary, Alberta. Her engaging paintings are created intuitively in an expressionist style and are infused with movement and depth. Through her art, Patricia explores the role of play in building resilience in response to life’s hectic pace.

Her artistic journey began at a young age. Growing up in Quebec City, in a family that loved music and the performing arts, she was encouraged to try different forms of artistic expression. This laid out the foundation for her desire to find her own artistic path, and in 2007, her fascination with abstract art compelled her to pick up a brush and start painting with acrylics.

Patricia has trained with working artists such as Julie Schumer, Cat Tesla, Nicholas Wilton, Jane Davies, and Janice Mason Steeve.

Her many exhibitions include those held at Kefi Art Gallery, Manhattan Arts International and Artwrk.ca. She has participated in group shows as well as solo shows in local venues and her work is held by collectors in Canada and the United States.

Member of abstract’d

I’m honored to be part of this group of international artists.

Patricia’s art embodies the inherent abstract characteristics in which an interplay of shapes, sizes, colors, and rhythms express her ideas and feelings. Additionally, her keen sensitivity to the natural world enlivens her art with a profound experience for the viewer.

We are swept into an exciting visual realm that encompasses nature’s vast sensibilities and elements and we feel its powerful visceral impact.

— Renee Phillips, Director/Curator, Manhattan Arts International, NYC, NY